Futbol Club Santa Clarita's Men's Pro- Am team of the National Premier Soccer Leagues

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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Storm drops first game of the season to FlashSan Diego, California- May 5 the Santa Clarita Storm and the San Diego Flash, the two teams still undefeated in the South West Conference of the National Premier Soccer Leagues faced each other Saturday. Flash, with two points on top of the Storm had a lot to gain and a lot on the line. The storm had three scoring chances, but came up empty. (Two of those on penalty kicks) . It was at Del Notre High School in San Diego where the teams clashed in a battle for first place and bragging rights. The first 43 minutes of the game was a push from both teams with the Storm out shooting the Flash however in the last 2 and half minutes of the half. When the Flash’s David Bakal who took a shot from the left of the keeper and about 20 yards out, and caught the defense of the Storm off guard and blasted it right by keeper Steven Rodriguez. Then just one minute later flash’s Brandon Zuniga put a second goal in before the half. The second half the Storm came out strong but nothing seem to go as planned. The Flash knew the record of the Storm and its ability to score, so they had a very well laid out plan to stop the aggressive scoring of the Storm and that plan worked. The Storm had trouble completing its continuing attack on the Flash. In the 75th minute Nelson Pizarro of the Flash, pick up the third goal for his team. The Flash countered attacked for the next 15 min., Stephen Martines had an opportunity from across from Jayro Martinez in front of the net but was turned away by keeper Nicolas Harpel. Harpel saved the game for the Flash, not only with that save but also with Tyler Coombes and Martines who both had penalty kick opportunities but Harpel turned all attempts away, to earn his clean sheet. Storm will now travel to Sonoma County to face the Sonoma County Sol for the first time. The Sol in the North West Conference with a record of 1-2 –1 for 5 points. The Storm 2-2-1 with 8 points. Then they return home May 19th at Canyon High 6pm and will take on another North West team the Real San Jose.

San
Diego, California- May 5 the
Santa Clarita Storm and the San Diego Flash, the two teams still undefeated in
the South West Conference of the National Premier Soccer Leagues faced each
other Saturday. Flash, with two points on top of the Storm had a lot to gain
and a lot on the line. The storm had
three scoring chances, but came up empty. (Two of those on penalty kicks) .

It was at Del Notre High School
in San Diego where the teams clashed in a battle for first place and bragging
rights. The first 43 minutes of the game was a push from both teams with the
Storm out shooting the Flash however in the last 2 and half minutes of the
half. When the Flash’s David Bakal who took a shot from the left of the keeper
and about 20 yards out, and caught the defense of the Storm off guard and
blasted it right by keeper Steven Rodriguez. Then just one minute later flash’s
Brandon Zuniga put a second goal in before the half.

The second half the Storm came out
strong but nothing seem to go as planned. The Flash knew the record of the
Storm and its ability to score, so they had a very well laid out plan to stop
the aggressive scoring of the Storm and that plan worked. The Storm had trouble completing its
continuing attack on the Flash. In the
75th minute Nelson Pizarro of the Flash, pick up the third goal for
his team. The Flash countered attacked for the next 15 min., Stephen Martines
had an opportunity from across from Jayro Martinez in front of the net but was
turned away by keeper Nicolas Harpel. Harpel saved the game for the Flash, not
only with that save but also with Tyler Coombes and Martines who both had
penalty kick opportunities but Harpel turned all attempts away, to earn his
clean sheet.